This work presents an evaluation of bus structure during a frontal collision. A finite element (FE) model of a bus frontal structure has been simulated under ANSYS/explicit dynamics. Simulation investigated both front-end deformation and generated deceleration was attained byusing two different impact velocities. Lagrangian function has been used to validate the obtained energy absorption. A lumped mass model in MATLAB/Simulink has been constructed to estimate the design parameters for the proposed zones. Multi-objective function optimization strategy used Genetic Algorithm based on both acceptable deformation and deceleration limits. The experimental tests have been carried out to investigate design parameters on four different samples. Simulation results concluded that both deceleration and deformation deviated from the acceptable limits of occupant safety exceeding the first zone. According to the optimization results, the investigated bus structure produces insufficient behaviour during the first crash zone. It is recommended to increase the front zone length.
Optimisation of crash dynamics for bus cabin structure based on attained intrusion and deceleration during a frontal collision
International Journal of Crashworthiness ; 26 , 5 ; 501-514
2021-09-03
14 pages
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